In-Home Dental Service

This particular patient is a bit 'difficult' to say the least, she has some anxiety issues and likely has a doggy form of ADHD (really). Her dental disease is beyond what we normally perform in home dental cleanings. She has periodontal disease AND gingivitis. In general, in home dental cleanings are best for Stage 1 and Stage 2 dental disease. This pet did very well for the procedure and was placed on antibiotics to aid with treating the gingivitis. This owner was counseled regarding dental health and home dental care by us. This pet is now scheduled for in home dental cleanings every 6-12 months. Check out the before and after pictures below!

I will be making the appointment in December when Phoebe is due because SHE BELONGS TO ME!

Practicing what I preach,

Dr. Elsa I Campos

Note: Advocates of this in home dental procedure claim non-anesthetic dentals do not provide sufficient cleaning under the gum line and lack of polishing. We do indeed get completely under the gum line and perform a full polishing while your pet is completely awake.....no drugs! (remember people get their teeth cleaned routinely with no anesthesia and we choose only the appropriate candidates for in home dental cleanings)Advocates also claim the risk of aspiration pneumonia. Although any complication can occur with ANY procedure please remember that your pet is NOT under anesthesia and maintains his/her gag reflex. A pet undergoing an anesthetic dental procedure MUST be intubated because of the loss of the gag reflex under anesthesia and the greater risk of aspiration.In addition I am present and monitoring the entire procedure. I have worked as an emergency veterinarian for over a decade and am here to oversee and advise if/as needed.The cost of our procedures are less than half of what you will pay for an anesthetic dental.If for any reason we are 'unsuccessful' at cleaning your pet's teeth, there is no charge AT ALL for the procedure.If you have any questions PLEASE do not hesitate to call DPL. We strive to provide the most complete in home veterinary care experience for you and your pet.

**We are unable to perform in-home dentals on pets that weigh 60lbs or more**

Kitty Dental

Doggy Dental

The set up. Ted, our feline friend, is wrapped comfortably in a blanket so that he feels secure.

Ted's teeth are squeaky clean. No anesthesia, no stress.

This a quick side view of Ted after the procedure.

Arthur has stage 2-3 dental disease.

As you can see, Arthur is missing two maxillary incisor teeth likely secondary to his level of dental disease. We hope with home dental care and continued yearly home non-anesthetic dental cleanings we can save the rest of Arthur's teeth from decay and keep him 'smiling' and healthy with beautiful teeth.

Seymour's owner is unable to provide home dental care (brushing of teeth). There is tartar present on most of his teeth.

Post-dental...Happier healthier teeth, no anesthesia for this very anxious kitty who did EXTREMELY well for the procedure. His human caregiver was truly AMAZED!

Willie-in-a-blanket, ready for his dental cleaning.

PERFECT CANDIDATE! With home dental care provided by Willie's committed caregivers and yearly non-anesthetic dentals, Willie may NEVER need to be anesthetized for a dental cleaning.

Still not fully convinced? This is a review from one of our satisfied clients: Dr. Campos and Erin are great! My cat, Ted, loves them. Keep up the good work! Ted just had dental at home...no anesthesia. He was back to his old self instantly. --Vanessa D.

Phoebe gets ready for her dental procedure. She is comfortably wrapped in a blanket.

The "before" picture of Phoebe's teeth.

The "after" picture...clean and shiny!

Nalla was a great candidate for a dental cleaning.

Nalla is shown here after her dental cleaning.

This is another view of Nalla after the cleaning.

Simba had more tartar accumulation than Nalla...

but both Nalla and Simba were well within the criteria for at home non-anesthetic dental cleanings.

Our goal is to offer our clients an alternative to conventional anesthesia dental cleanings while educating pet owners on how the benefits of good dental care contributes to the overall and best optimal health of their pets.

By combining extensive training and specialized handling techniques, our technicians are able to effectively clean both above and below the gum line and polish while the pets remain alert and comfortable.

Carmen Canton, CVT was born and raised among her many animals in Managua, Nicaragua. At age 19, she moved to Miami, FL and quickly began work at a nearby veterinary hospital. Her experience there, inspired her to pursue her degree in veterinary medicine at CUNY in New York, NY.

Having witnessed the risks involved with conventional anesthesia, her initial exposure to safe, non-anesthetic dental cleaning left her feeling both relieved and encouraged that there was a method of providing a safe, preventative health service to pets.

As the public has grown increasingly leery of exposing their furry loved ones to heavy narcotics and invasive surgery, Carmen has been a reliable advocate for preventative health for dogs and cats everywhere.

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